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View the winning websites of the Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE).

Online mentors inspire interest in science while engaging students in thinking about plant biology.

Published:
03/25/2011

Digital modules for online resources and good metadata help teachers find the museum’s rich, authoritative science content to use in their classrooms.

Published:
02/25/2011

Elementary teachers find resources about the Arctic and Antarctica along with practical ideas for enhancing children’s literacy skills in this online project.

Published:
01/28/2011

Two online projects offer one-stop shopping for teaching evolution, as well as the nature and process of science.

Published:
12/24/2010

An educational Web site adds new twists to learning by promoting direct conversations between scientists and the public.

Published:
11/26/2010

The use of videos allows teachers to tame the vagaries of experimentation while engaging students in the process of physics.

Published:
10/29/2010

A South African Web site imparts basic immunology information to clinicians and other health-care workers.

Published:
09/24/2010

Data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey can be used by students, teachers, and the public to contribute to scientific research.

Published:
08/27/2010

A collection of more than 2000 course syllabi, lecture notes, assignments, and exams is provided free of charge.

Published:
07/30/2010

Games, information, and discussions with scientists bring neuroscience knowledge to all hands.

Published:
06/25/2010

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